The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) conducts exams to recruit and select new employees for government banks, public sector organisations, public sector insurance companies, and many other government institutions. The IBPS conducts the IBPS RRB Exam to fill the vacancies in Rural Regional Banks. There are 56 RRBs spread across India. Each of these states has its own head office and official language. While filling in the IBPS RRB application form, it is important to know the languages you must know to apply for the post and the number of RRB vacancies for the year 2017-18, both state wise and bank wise.

IBPS RRB Vacancies for the Year 2017-18

There are almost 17000 IBPS RRB vacancies that’s needed to be filled for the year 2017-18. This article has information on the IBPS RRB 2017-18 Vacancies & Language Proficiency: State Wise & Bank Wise, along with the total number of post available for each position.

IBPS RRB Vacancies 2017-18 – State wise & Bank wise

For the IBPS RRB recruitment 2017-18, the vacancies are spread across 26 states and 1 Union Territory. If you want to know the exact number of Rural Regional Banks that are participating in the recruitment procedure and the number of IBPS RRB vacancies for each state and UT, along with the official language, the tables below contain all the information that you are in search of.

26. Uttarakhand

IBPS RRB 2017-18 Vacancies – Uttarakhand

27. West Bengal

Languages to be known: Bengali

IBPS RRB 2017-18 Vacancies – West Bengal

Sl. no

Bank Name

No. of Vacancies

1

Bangiya Gramin Vikash Bank

276

2

Paschim Banga Gramin Bank

521

3

Uttar Banga Kshetriya Gramin Bank

115

The IBPS RRB exam is conducted state wise. A candidate can apply for the IBPS RRB exam only in one state. Hence, it is very important to know which language/languages one should be proficient in, and also know the number of vacancies state wise and bank wise.

Both, Also for any Post in RRB, Language Proficiency is must. Because the RRB officers and assistants, both has to work in the rural areas where people are generally farmers and othe small business owners and they don’t know Hindi and other language to communicate.